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Search Engines and other tools:Here are links to search engines and other tools that can help you research a new site to detect. If you know of a search engine that should be added please email addme@detectingresearch.com and our web master will add the site to this page.
Search Engines and other tools:
- Duck Duck Go!
Duck Duck Go is a private search engine, unlike other search engines Duck Duck Go
does not monitor your search activity and sell
it to other companies.
Launch the Duck Duck Go search engine here.
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Fordham University History Search Engine
Directory of modern history resources by the Fordham University History Search
Engine.
Fordham University History Search Engine.
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Google
Google is one of the most popular search engines and that does come with a cost your search information is sold by Google to other companies. How do you think Google makes money? Google Search.
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Wikipedia
As we stated on the main page Wikipedia is a unique search engine that is a good starting place to start researching. Simply type in the name of the town, county, state etc and information will come back. At that point you can refining the search by clicking on blue hyper links within the Wikipedia response that you can use to guide yourself to your target. Wikipedia Search.
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WWW Virtual Library
Links to organizations, archives, libraries, museums, research institutions and resources
around the world in the field of labour and business history.
WWW Virtual Library.
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Yahoo Search Another search engine is Yahoo Search it to can provide you with information to help you research
new location to hunt. All search engines scrub the web looking for information and each search engine has a
different way to search and present what it has found. As we all know "A mear scrap of information? Can lead to big things!
Yahoo Search.
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